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Shane Jones reveals Govt’s actual climate policy with mining announcement – expanding fossil fuel extraction
The Government’s true climate policy, which is to increase fossil fuel extraction, was revealed today in the release of the finalised mining policy, says Greenpeace.
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Luxon Government’s latest climate target as useful as a screen door on a submarine
Greenpeace has slammed the Luxon Government for failing to protect future generations after releasing New Zealand’s latest climate target of a 1-5% additional reduction in emissions by 2035, saying it’s…
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NZ climate target under international scrutiny as trading partners raise concerns
Ahead of NZ Government’s 2025 NDC climate announcement, Greenpeace reveals NZ trade partners are asking questions about climate credibility.
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Luxon’s bonfire of natural capital leaves New Zealand poorer
Ahead of Luxon's state of the nation speech, Greenpeace says Govt plan to burn natural capital in bid for short-term GDP growth will leave us poorer.
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Trump exit from Paris Agreement means NZ must rally with world to save climate
In light of Donald Trump’s plan to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement, Greenpeace calls on Luxon to commit to strong new climate target.
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Greenpeace says Fast Track Law will continue to be resisted
Greenpeace is warning that the Fast Track Approvals bill will continue to be resisted when it becomes law after passing its third reading in parliament yesterday.
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Court rules systemic failings in bycatch reporting
Greenpeace is welcoming a High Court decision that helps clarify how threatened marine species like the Antipodean Albatross can be better protected through accurate bycatch reporting and management, saying the case demonstrates the failings of the current model.
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Greenpeace slams late release of redacted Fast Track seabed mining documents
Greenpeace is slamming the government’s late release of heavily redacted documents from Trans-Tasman Resources’ Taranaki seabed mining application, including a discredited impact assessment carried from 2016.
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Emissions Reduction Plan ‘not worth the paper it’s written on’
Greenpeace says second Emissions Reduction Plan 'not worth the paper', more people will take to the streets to confront climate polluters directly.
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Explosive LNG report casts more doubt on Govt’s plan to build fossil gas import terminal
As the Luxon Government threatens to build a new LNG import terminal in New Zealand, an explosive new report casts further doubt on the wisdom of that plan.